Amid plans to plant 125,000 trees, Essex authority says new law means red tape for green plan
The Essex Region Conservation Authority has announced plans to plant 125,000 trees in the coming weeks, but has concerns about what new provincial legislation will mean to the program in the future.
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Posted: May 01, 2021 8:00 AM ET | Last Updated: May 1
Tim Byrne of the Essex Region Conservation Authority stands beside the Little River dike system in Windsor, Ont., in a 2019 photo.(Chris Ensing/CBC)
The Essex Region Conservation Authority has announced plans to plant 125,000 trees this spring, but the organization has concerns about what new provincial legislation will mean to the program in the future.
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